The Odessa period of Pushkin's art was a frutful
one. During 13 months of his staying here (from 03.07.1823 to 01.08.1824)
the great poet begun to work under "Tzigans" poem, wrote "The
fountain of Bakhchisaray" and two chapters of "Eugene Onegin"
novel. The odessits honoured the memory of the talented artist; now one
of the main street of the city is named after Alexander Pushkin. The monument
to Alexander Pushkin, located just opposite the Municipal Building, was
unveiled in 1889. A bronze bust of the great poet was modelled by the
sculptor Zh. Polonskaya.

A granite pedestal executed according to the plan

drawn up by the architect Kh.
Vasilyev, is given the form of a truncated pyramid Kh. Vasilyev, is given
the form of a truncated pyramid Kh. Vasilyev, is given the form of a truncated
pyramid edges. Water jetting from the fishes' mouths flows down into the
shell-shaped bowis of iron placed on the granite stylobate.